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So, in looking for a backstory on this video, I came across this article ( http://www.cachevall...-141468343.html ) which talks about how Travis Chambers (the husband in the video) lost a job opportunity because of something posted on his Facebook page.

The article says "After his photo incident, Chambers said he began thinking about how his Facebook profile represented him and took the time to turn it into something that a future employer would like."

Obviously Chambers isn't concerned about how he is portrayed by posting a video of him humiliating his wife.

There's a follow up to this story on Yahoo. The couple are students of Utah State University. They were on a long road trip and fatigued. The husband says he ment no malice towards his wife when he made the video and did it to have a little fun during the trip. After the posting of the video the wife said she was initially angry at first but forgave him because their marriage goes deeper then that. And the husband did apologize to her. Still, after viewing the video and watching the wife I'm left with the impression that Utah State University should take a close at their math department and do some restucturing.